India vs Australia: An eight-wicket haul from Nathan Lyon helped Australia dominate proceedings on Day 1 of the Bengaluru Test against India.

Nathan Lyon was the star of the show in Bengaluru on Saturday as the spinner picked up eight wickets to help Australia dominate Day 1 of the second Test against India. Lyon's 8/50 helped the visitors bowl out India for 189 before they ended the day at 40 for no loss, trailing India by 149 runs. Lyon picked up his eighth five-wicket haul in Tests which also turned out to be his career best figures and in the process he also became the highest wicket-taker for Australia against India in Tests, overtaking Brett Lee.

Resuming at 168/5 in the final session, India were bowled out by Australia in just 12.2 overs. India lost the last five wickets in a span of only 15 runs and Lyon ran through India's lower order. All the last five batsmen of the Indian batting line-up got out for single digit scores.

Opener KL Rahul was India's lone bright spot as he scored 90, his third Test half-century and second of the series. Rahul tried to fight till the end but was the ninth wicket to fall in the day as he tried to accelerate, being left with no choice.

David Warner and Matt Renshaw then added 40 runs for the Australians in 16 overs before the day ended with the visitors trailing by 149 runs.

Earlier in the day, Lyon made India reel at 168/5 at tea with Rahul fighting on at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium after India opted to bat.

Lyon struck shortly after lunch to get Kohli trapped lbw for 12, as the star batsman once again offered no shot to an Australian spinner. He was bowled by left-arm spinner Steve O'Keefe in the first Test.